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TINA O'Brien couldn't have been prouder of teenager daughter Scarlett after she stunned a shopping centre into near-silence with a performance.

Teasing that 15-year-old Scarlett could soon be making a TV appearance on Channel 4's The Piano, Corrie star Tina shared a clip of her girl singing Lady Gaga's Shallow.

Scarlett performed like a pro as hundreds of shoppers watched on
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Scarlett performed like a pro as hundreds of shoppers watched onCredit: Instagram
Scarlett looks set for stardom just like her mum and dad
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Scarlett looks set for stardom just like her mum and dadCredit: Splash

Scarlett, who is the Tina's daughter with fellow actor and Dancing On Ice star Ryan Thomas, belted out the hit like no one was watching as she was accompanied by Danny Wilsher, playing a grand piano.

Two floors of shoppers were seen watching on engrossed by her singing, with Tina later panning to a massive billboard showing The Piano's title.

Scarlett is already carving out quite the impressive career for herself, after making her acting debut in Waterloo Road last year.

In the rebooted series, she stars alongside her real-life uncle, former Emmerdale star Adam Thomas, who plays her on-screen dad Donte, while his son Teddy, 9, who he shares with wife Caroline Thomas, plays as his on screen son.

The Piano, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, has already been confirmed to return for a new series by Channel 4 later this month.

The show gives gifted pianists the chance to perform in packed train stations and shopping centres.

In the original series, the performers were unaware singer Mika, esteemed performer Lang Lang, and the film crew were watching them from a secret location nearby.

On Saturday, the show took over Manchester Arndale in order to film and promote the upcoming series.

Joining Scarlett and Tina was Scarlett's uncle, Scott Thomas, as well as Love Island star Molly Smith, Hollyoaks' Jorgie Porter, and CBB winner David Potts.

The celeb stars attempted to play a seven-metre long floor piano with their feet.

Christine McGuinness and The Traitors' Jaz Singh also took part.

The big piano is installed in Exchange Court in Manchester Arndale until Sunday 21st April in celebration of series two of Channel 4’s The Piano.

Proud uncle Scott was there to cheer her on
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Proud uncle Scott was there to cheer her onCredit: Shutterstock
The Piano is returning to a new series by Channel 4
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The Piano is returning to a new series by Channel 4Credit: Channel 4 / Love Producions / Nic Serpell-Rand
The star was cheered on by the crowd with her staggering performance
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The star was cheered on by the crowd with her staggering performanceCredit: Shutterstock
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